Chapter 15: Q. 15.6 (page 516)
Stearic acid and linoleic acid each have 18 carbon atoms. Why does stearic acid melt at but linoleic acid melts at ?
Short Answer
Stearic acid is a saturated fatty acid, while linoleic acid is an unsaturated acid.
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Chapter 15: Q. 15.6 (page 516)
Stearic acid and linoleic acid each have 18 carbon atoms. Why does stearic acid melt at but linoleic acid melts at ?
Stearic acid is a saturated fatty acid, while linoleic acid is an unsaturated acid.
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Draw the condensed structural formula for the product of the hydrogenation of the following triacylglycerol:

Identify each of the following processes as hydrogenation, hydrolysis, or saponification and give the products:
a. the reaction of corn oil and hydrogen with a nickel catalyst
b. the reaction of glyceryl tristearate with water in the presence of lipase enzyme
Describe the similarities and differences between lecithin and cephalins.
Describe some similarities and differences in the structures of a saturated fatty acid and an unsaturated fatty acid.
Draw the condensed structural formula for a mixed triacylglycerol that contains two palmitic acid molecules and one oleic acid molecule on the center carbon of glycerol.
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